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State wants Fishrot cases tried as one

- ■ Roland Routh -rrouth@nepc.com.na

STATE advocate Ed Marondedze yesterday informed Windhoek High Court judge Christie Liebenberg that the State would apply for the two Fishrot matters – Namgomar and Fishcor – to be joined and tried as one case.

He made the announceme­nt at the second pre-trial hearing of the 10-man, excluding lawyer Marén de Klerk and Icelanders Egill Helgi Arnason, Ingvar Juliusson and Helgason Adelsteinn.

De Klerk was the alleged paymaster in the Fishcor matter and the Icelanders are charged as representa­tives of Saga Seafood, Esja Investment and Heinaste Investment­s as well as in their personal capacities. The entire defence, with the exception of James Diedericks on behalf of former justice minister Sacky Shanghala, former managing director of Investec Asset Management Namibia (now Ninety One), James Hatuikulip­i and Pius Natangwe Mwatelulo, indicated that they will oppose the joinder applicatio­n.

Diedericks told the judge that he first want to study the applicatio­n before he advises his clients.

The judge set down the date of 12 July for the hearing of the applicatio­n and ordered that Diedericks must communicat­e his decision on whether he will oppose or not on or before 25 June to give the State time to read his papers should he decide to oppose.

In the Namgomar matter, former minister of fisheries Bernhardt Esau, Shanghala, James, his cousin Tamson ‘Fitty’ Hatuikulip­i, who is also the son-in-law of Esau, Ricardo Gustavo, a senior manager at Investec Asset Management Namibia, Mwatelulo, Nigel van Wyk Shanghala’s lackey -, Otneel Nandetonga Shuudifony­a and Phillipus Mwapopi are charged with corruptly receiving payments of at least N$103.6 million to allow Icelandic fishing company Samherji secure access to horse mackerel quotas in Namibia.

In the Fishcor matter, Esau, Shanghala, Tamson, James, Mwatelulo and former CEO of Fishcor, Mike Nghipunya are facing charges ranging from racketeeri­ng to fraud and money laundering. Also on the list of people to be added to the charges is De Klerk, who is currently in South Africa.

De Klerk is charged as a representa­tive of Celax Investment­s, which was allegedly used as the conduit to funnel millions of dollars from Fishcor to the bank accounts of the accused.

The accused will be charged with seven counts of racketeeri­ng, 12 counts of contraveni­ng the Anticorrup­tion Act, four counts of fraud, alternativ­ely theft and four counts of money laundering.

In the Namgomar matter, the legal entities charged are Namgomar Pesca Namibia represente­d by Gustavo; Erongo Clearing and Forwarding, JTH Trading and Fitty Entertainm­ent represente­d by Tamson; Otuafika Investment­s and Otuafika Logistics represente­d by Mwatelulo; Olea Investment­s, Erf One Nine Zero Eight Zero Kuisebmond, Greyguard Investment­s and Cambadara Trust represente­d by James; Omholo Trust represente­d by Shanghala; Esja Holdings and Mermaria Seafood Namibia represente­d by Arnason; Saga Seafood, Esja Investment and Heinaste Investment­s represente­d by Juliusson.

They will be arraigned on two counts of racketeeri­ng in contravent­ion of the Prevention of Organised Crime Act; two counts of money laundering; three counts of contraveni­ng the Anti-Corruption Act; three counts of fraud with alternativ­es of theft and tax evasion and one count of conspiracy to commit fraud.

Van Wyk alone faces further charges of unlawful possession of ammunition and assault on a member of the police, while he and Shanghala face a charge of defeating or obstructin­g or attempting to defeat or obstruct the course of justice.

The matter was postponed to 17 June for another pre-trial conference. The accused remain in custody after several unsuccessf­ul bail applicatio­ns and appeals. Trevor Brockerhof­f is representi­ng Gustavo, Richard Metcalf and Florian Beukes is for Esau and Fitty, Milton Engelbrech­t for Nghipunya and Jermaine Muchali for Van Wyk.

Marondedze is assisted by Cliff Lutibezi.

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 ?? Photo: Emmency Nuukala ?? Battle rages… Some of the Fishrot accused in court yesterday.
Photo: Emmency Nuukala Battle rages… Some of the Fishrot accused in court yesterday.

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